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Aviators in Florida Quarantined

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A. L. Richmond '18, who left the University in the later part of February to report at Miami, Fla., for training in the Aviation Section of the Signal Officer' Reserve Corps has a light case of scarlet fever. The other four members of the University, Hamilton Coolidge '19, F. H. Harvey '18, John Mitchell '18 and Herbert Pulitzer '19 are in quarantine and are confined to the house which they have rented there. They enlisted at Key West and then went to Miami for training. It was impossible to get any actual flying during the first ten days after they got there as it took that length of time to repair the injuries which the airplanes had received in shipping. Soon after they had been put in condition, Richmond came down with scarlet fever and as a result only two of the men, Coolidge and Pulitzer, have as yet done any flying.

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